Yes, jobs both those requiring qualifications and those not, that UK health industry cannot fill from UK population.
We could train more doctors - but the medical profession seem to have a grip on supply and demand, plus a punishing training scheme for hospital doctors that dictates not only unsocial hours but multiple forced job moves (every year) until they get to consultant post.
We train lots of nurses but huge numbers are lost to the profession - they also have a very high rate of sickness absence.
There has been a huge amount of advertising and innovation in the area of teacher training in the last 10 years but there does not seem to be a darn thing done to encourage bright young people to choose nursing as a profession.
It is easier to recruit from the Phillipines (where they deliberately over train - - its a money earner because some of the wages go home)
In the last large GP practice I was with there were about 8 doctors and nearly all of them trained abroad. My MIL, living in a not very attractive part of the midlands has for many years only had foreign trained doctors as GPs (i.e. subcontinent).
Yes it is taking advantage of the training schemes in poorer nations
This weather is getting me down. Is it May or March?
